655 000 killed
655 000 killed
Out of context: Reply #107
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It’s not about “intervention” and “non-intervention”. It’s about the use of war and violence. War and violence should be a last resort – not the default setting enshrined in a macho muscle-flexing ideology. “Intervention” is a nice way of saying it. What Iraq was/is subject(ed) to is war and occupation. Maybe you think that all global annoyances can be resolved with war and occupation – but I think uniquely different situations require uniquely different policies; with the use of violence and the ensuing chaos as a last resort.